Thanks, I will give it a try. I still wonder how it would work on webpages 
whose content changes, such as forums or web– based e-mail interfaces. Still, I 
guess the best way to find out is to do some experimenting…
On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Alex,
> 
> I was a big fan of web spots prior to Mountain Lion than MT. Lion messed them 
> all up. They seem to be working again in the latest version of safari in Mt. 
> Lion. On some sites they are fantastic and work perfectly, on other's not so 
> much. Web spots are a very quick way to navigate a web page that you visit 
> frequently and jump from one spot on the page to another. You can pretty much 
> set a web spot anywhere, I have used them to mark links headings and even 
> text if I am reading something that is long and want to come back to the page 
> and pick up reading where I left off. To set a web spot all you have to do is 
> hit VO command shift right bracket and it sets a web spot where you are. You 
> can set as many as you like and use VO command right and left bracket to jump 
> from one to the next give it a try and you will probably love them. Not sure 
> how they work in Mavericks as I haven't updated and don't plan to do so any 
> time soon as it seems like Mavericks is loaded with issues all over the place.
> On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:09 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I have heard a lot about web spots, but I am not sure exactly how they work. 
>> I seem to recall having asked about these a while ago, and was told that 
>> they don't really work all that well. Are they back working again, or my 
>> just remembering wrong? What exactly are they, and how might they be used? 
>> Do they persist even if a webpage changes? That is, on something like a 
>> forum, if someone posts a new reply and thereby changes the page, with a web 
>> spot still be in the same places?
>> 
>> 
>> Have a great day,
>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
>> [email protected]
>> 
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